SCO Wants $699 for Linux Systems
walterbyrd quotes: "'We believe it is necessary for Linux customers to properly license SCO's IP if they are running Linux 2.4 kernel and later versions for commercial purposes. The license insures that customers can continue their use of binary deployments of Linux without violating SCO's intellectual property rights.' SCO will be offering an introductory license price of $699 for a single CPU system through October 15th, 2003." Update: 08/05 18:24 GMT by M : After October 15, SCO says they'll want $1399. Better buy now!
Nice. Isn't it interesting that today's "capitalism" is going directly counter to that? We are forced to produce because you can't live in the US without a job. We are forced to consume because if you don't you can't live a "normal" American life. I'm glad I've found ways to skirt around the system and still be a productive member of society. Thank god for the non-profits.
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